14kt
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14KT: Karat (abbreviated kt or K) is a unit that indicates the purity of gold in the metal. 14kt is 58.33% gold. In the United States, 14K yellow gold is most favored and used in jewelry.
White Gold
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WHITE GOLD: Gold is a precious metal which is naturally quite soft. To give it a white color and increase its strength, gold is alloyed with white metals, such as silver and/or palladium, and often plated with rhodium. The purity of the metal is indicated by a unit called a "karat," with 24kt having the highest percentage of natural gold.

Finish:

Polished
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POLISHED: A buffed-out finish used to produce a mirror-like shine.

Gemstone 1:

Diamond
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Diamond: The hardest and most brilliant of all gemstones, a diamond can make the heart race with its pure and fiery spark. An ancient symbol of love, a diamond is the preferred gemstone for tokens of affection, such as rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets. Diamond is the birthstone for April.
(Quantity: 30, Shape & Cutting Style: Round Brilliant
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BRILLIANT: A gemstone cut to enhance brilliance without sacrificing much carat weight. Typically has 58 facets.
, Color Grade: H-I
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Color Grade H-I: Near-colorless
, Clarity: SI2-I1, Weight: 0.50 ct. t.w.)

Gemstone 2:

Sapphire
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SAPPHIRE: A favorite gemstone of ancient priests and royalty, the sapphire radiates sophistication and grace. This prized gem comes in every hue of blue, plus the more unexpected shades of pink, yellow, green and orange, and is September's birthstone.
(Color: Blue, Quantity: 1, Shape & Cutting Style: Oval
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OVAL: An elliptical shape that resembles an egg.
Fancy, Weight: 3.05 carats, Size: 10x8 mm)